Jora assures new housing colony for civic workers

page15Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 19: Minister for Urban Development and Urban Local Bodies, Nawang Rigzin Jora today asked the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) authorities to explore the possibilities for developing new colony for civic workers of the Corporation.
Speaking at an impressive annual Christmas commemoration function organised by the Corporation employees to mark the birthday of Jesus Christ, Mr. Jora asked the Commissioner to identify suitable piece of land for developing another mini housing colony for the civic workers. He was responding to the demand raised by the employees on the occasion.
Extending warm greetings to the people on Christmas, the Minister called for propagating the message of Jesus Christ to evolve a peaceful society where there was no hatred and lust and every citizen lives a free life without any exploitation or fear. He said the teachings of Jesus Christ primarily call for nurturing compassion and devotion for the cause of humanity.
The Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation, Kiran Wattal, Vice Chairman, Jammu Development Authority, K. L Khajuria, Head Priest of the Gandhi Nagar Church, Father Kuriakose, S.S.P North, Mughal, officers and employees of JMC were present on the occasion.
Mr. Jora called for joint efforts to develop a virtues society, adding that the message of Jesus Christ, the great saviour of mankind, who embarrassed the poor, was relevant to all times.
He asked the employees of the JMC to work with added devotion and dedication to come up to the expectations of the people, adding that it will be his endeavour to meet all the genuine demands of the employees of the Corporation. He said Government and employees are the two wheels of a vehicle and can deliver better with greater coordination and cooperation.
On the occasion, artists and students of the Saint Peter School, B.C Road Jammu presented enthralling Christmas Carole whereas the Santa Clause attired in traditional costumes welcomed the guests and participants, distributed sweets and danced to the tunes of Christmas clause.